c1729-1730 Henri Chatelain - Guillaume Delisle: "POLOGNE," from three different atlases: Paris on the left, unknown in the middle, Amsterdam on the right, from "La Science des personnes de la Cour."

1730 Matthaus Seutter: "Poloniæ Regnum ut et Magni Ducatus Lithuaniæ," Augsburg, 23 x 20 inches, in what appears to be a third state, in three versions. This possible third state is like the second, but has additional verbiage not only as the last line of the cartouche: "SAC.CNS. MAJ. GEOGR. AUG."but also and additional two lines of verbiage under the cartouche.

1727-28 Matthaus Seutter: "Poloniæ Regnum ut et Magni Ducatus Lithuaniæ," Augsburg, 50 x 58 cm, in the first state, on the top row, with only numbers on the border scales. The second state of the plate has added letters to the border scales. The third state has additional verbiage not only as the last line of the cartouche: "SAC.CNS. MAJ. GEOGR. AUG." but also an additional two lines of verbiage under the cartouche.

1723-25 Delisle (original mapmaker) Sieur de Chevigny: "Pologne," 5.5 x 5.5 inches, from "La Science Des Personnes De Cour..," published in 54 editions in French and Dutch between 1710 and 1757. From bertius on eBay

Post-1726 Reiner & Josua Ottens (publishers): "Magni Ducatus Lithuaniæ divisa tam in Palatinatus," Amsterdam, 19.3 x 22.0 inches. The brothers took over Joachim's (their father's ) firm in 1726, and, that same year, bought the plate of this map from the Danckerts family. Any map with the Ottens name in the cartouche instead of Danckerts' can't have been published before 1726. Also see the 1788 version.